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This list of 18th-century British periodicals excludes daily newspapers. * The Tatler (1709—1711) * The Female Tatler (8 July 1709—31 March 1710). Thrice weekly; 115 issues * The Spectator (1711–1714). Founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele; published daily, 1711–1712; in 1714, three times a week for six months. Collected in book form it remained hugely popular for the rest of the century. * Vetusta Monumenta (1718–1906). Illustrated antiquarian papers published at intermittent intervals by the Society of Antiquaries of London. * The Intelligencer (1728—1729). Launched by Jonathan Swift and Thomas Sheridan * The Gentleman's Magazine (1731–1907). Monthly. * The London Magazine (1732–1785) * The Bee (1733–1735). Founded by Eustace Budgell. * Lloyd's List (1734–). Weekly, then

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  • Liste des périodiques britanniques du XVIIIe siècle (fr)
  • List of 18th-century British periodicals (en)
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  • This list of 18th-century British periodicals excludes daily newspapers. * The Tatler (1709—1711) * The Female Tatler (8 July 1709—31 March 1710). Thrice weekly; 115 issues * The Spectator (1711–1714). Founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele; published daily, 1711–1712; in 1714, three times a week for six months. Collected in book form it remained hugely popular for the rest of the century. * Vetusta Monumenta (1718–1906). Illustrated antiquarian papers published at intermittent intervals by the Society of Antiquaries of London. * The Intelligencer (1728—1729). Launched by Jonathan Swift and Thomas Sheridan * The Gentleman's Magazine (1731–1907). Monthly. * The London Magazine (1732–1785) * The Bee (1733–1735). Founded by Eustace Budgell. * Lloyd's List (1734–). Weekly, then (en)
  • Cette liste de périodiques britanniques du XVIIIe siècle exclut les quotidiens. * The Tatler * The Spectator, (1711–1714) quotidien 1711–1712, fondé par Joseph Addison et Richard Steele, en 1714 trois fois par semaine pendant six mois, mais recueilli sous forme de livre, il est resté extrêmement populaire pour le reste du siècle. * Vetusta Monumenta (1718–1906), documents anciens illustrés à intervalles intermittents, publiés par la Society of Antiquaries of London. * The Gentleman's Magazine (1731–1907). Mensuel. * The London Magazine (1732–1785) * The Bee (1733–1735). Fondée par Eustace Budgell. * Lloyd's List (1734–). Hebdomadaire, puis bi-hebdomadaire. * The Scots Magazine (1739–1826). * (1747–1814). Mensuel. Les éditeurs comprenaient , W. Bent et . * The (1749–1845). Mensu (fr)
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